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Pennywise makes musical stage debut

“IT: A Musical Parody” begins performances at Chelsea Table and Stage Oct. 20 and runs through Halloween. “On Stage” host Frank DiLella caught up with the show’s star, Garrett Clayton, who plays the creepy clown Pennywise, and the musical’s writer, John Flynn.
Review—Spooky Season Soars with 'IT: A Musical Parody'

Chelsea Table + Stage wants to whisk you off the Manhattan streets this Halloween season and into a funhouse of kitschy softcore horror with IT: A Musical Parody. Seasonal entertainment notwithstanding, Chelsea Table + Stage is building a reputation as one of the most dependably pleasant nights you can have anywhere in town. Inside the Hilton New York Fashion District.
Special Episode: Eden Espinosa on Putting Together Personal Concerts, ‘Lempicka,’ More

New York’s newest hotspot for intimate dining and extraordinary music – will present two special shows with stage and screen star Eden Espinosa on Thursday, Oct. 6 and Friday, Oct. 7, both at 7 p.m.
Review: AN EVENING WITH ORFEH & ANDY KARL Leaves Chelsea Table + Stage Audience Crazy From Heart

Chelsea Table + Stage has featured occasional appearances by artists from the Broadway and cabaret scene, artists with an edge like Mason Alexander Park and Daisy Jopling who fit with ease into the upscale vibe of the Fashion District.
Celebrate Barbra Streisand's Milestone Year With This Epic Musical Tribute

Celebrate Barbra Streisand's Milestone Year With This Epic Musical Tribute. As to his thoughts on performing at Chelsea Table + Stage, he said: “It’s just such a gorgeous and elegant venue. As soon as I saw the grand staircase, I started singing ‘Hello, Dolly!’”
Billy Valentine, "The Five Heartbeats" - The TV Dudes Interview

This week, Les chats with Billboard chart-topping singer and songwriter Billy Valentine. We discuss his amazing career, as well as his upcoming show at The Chelsea Table and Stage on Saturday, June 8 at 7:00 PM. Tickets are $35, which includes a $15 food and beverage credit.
Chelsea Table and Stage Not Just For Cabaret

This is easily the newest hotspot for intimate dining and wonderful music. Chelsea Table + Stage melds the ambiance of a classic supper club with the acoustics of a serious listening room and a contemporary spin appealing to several generations of music lovers.
Cellist Mairi Dorman-Phaneuf Lights Up Chelsea Table and Stage

Cellist Mairi Dorman-Phaneuf is a solo, chamber, Broadway and recording artist. Since 2003 she has held chairs in 17 Broadway shows, including The Bridges of Madison County, A Little Night Music, Sunday in the Park with George and My Fair Lady.
Watch a Sneak Peek From Music of Broadway for Cello and Piano

Mairi Dorman-Phaneuf will play Chelsea Table + Stage May 2 at 7 PM to celebrate the release of her debut solo album, Music of Broadway for Cello and Piano. The show will feature guests Tony winner Norbert Leo Butz and Jessica Vosk.
A Superior Cabaret Scene for NYC: Chelsea Table + Stage

For some time now, one of the city's artsiest neighborhoods has been without a decent cabaret. That's finally been set right with the arrival of Chelsea Table + Stage at 152 West 26th St.—practically ground zero of what was once the heart of NYC bohemia in the '80s.
Strings and Soul of Haitian Songstress Emeline Michel

The New York-based Haitian singer and songwriter Emeline Michel plays at Chelsea Table + Stage on Friday, March 18. She is a Red Cross Ambassador, and some of her lyrics deal with social issues, especially those affecting women and children. Emeline Michel and her band play moving and joyful tunes, both old and new, for the Soundcheck Podcast.
Chelsea Table + Stage = A Unique New Neighborhood Venue

New to the neighborhood and creating a buzz because of quite a few things other than just their killer cocktails, the two-in-one venue Chelsea Table + Stage (152 W. 26th St.) is as serious about its menu as it is its roster of performers–all brought to you in a COVID precaution-compliant atmosphere whose intelligent design sacrifices none of the intimacy its makers had in mind when first discussing the concept that would become reality.



